I just built a set of Doug's clamps from his plans. I think he has a legitimate way to differentiate his clamps from others.One thought: I made several of these from 304 stainless. Could that be a way to differentiate your kit from the rest? It should not add that much to production cost?
Welcome aboard and please let us know how it goes.
Robert
Thanks for the kind words bill70j.If one precisely follows the specifications and tolerances from his plans, you will end up with a very tight, yet smoothly operating clamp. There is no comparison between his clamp and the Kant Twist's that I have, which are pretty sloppy.
It's like using a Mitutoyo caliper vs. a Pittsburgh or a ball bearing drawer slide vs. a friction one. You may get to the same place (or not) but it's a lot more satisfying using top quality tools and products.